The outlook for this week calls for heavy rain from early week to turn toward a colder and drier pattern for the second half of the week as another storm clips southeast Ohio Wednesday into early Thursday. Rainfall from this week will average 1-2 inches across most of the area with southwest Ohio to central Ohio getting in the 2-3 inches range.
Next week will see more some more rain across the state of Ohio with a chance of mixed precipitation northwest by Tuesday and Wednesday. Rainfall totals of 0.5 to 1.0 inches are possible with this system but there is a high degree of uncertainty. It could be less next week.
Overall, temperatures will be colder than it has been recently and it will not be as wet as the last 30-days over the next 1-2 weeks but there will still be some weaker systems so it will not be totally dry. We should have a break from much precipitation from mid-week this week until early to mid-week next week overall.
Longer range the trend is still supportive of wetter conditions than normal through winter with some flooding for Ohio as we have been discussing the last several months.
Jim
NOAA/NWS/OHRFC
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